Record of prining orders for General Assembly bills, April 13, 1881-May 28, 1881.

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Record of prining orders for General Assembly bills, April 13, 1881-May 28, 1881.

Entries include number of General Assembly bill or amendment to bill ordered printed, quantity of copies of bill ordered, chamber of the General Assembly ordering bill, class and order number, and order date.

1 volume.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7377262

Illinois State Archive

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